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COVID-19 ALERT LEVEL 3 ANNOUNCEMENT

On 28 February we entered a one week COVID 19 level 3 lockdown. We are all working from home and available to you via phone, email and video conferencing. Our direct dial telephone numbers have been diverted to our mobile phones. Please check out our profiles on the “Our People” page of our website for our individual details. Take care everybody. See you in level 2.

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HEANEY & PARTNERS PRESENT FOR LEGALWISE SEMINARS

On 9 March 2021, our Shyrelle Mitchell and Kent Perry presented a paper for the Legalwise Seminar 'Law for Real Estate Agents'.

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ACADEMIC SAYS NEW ZEALAND LOCAL COUNCILS NOT FIT FOR PURPOSE

Infighting, internal investigations and code of conduct complaints have plagued councils up and down the country in recent years, coming to a head at Tauranga City Council in November when an independent review identified significant governance issues. Why is this so?

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STORMWATER CULVERT COLLAPSING UNDERNEATH PORT TARANAKI RAIL LINK

Under investment in infrastructure leads to nasty surprises, such as the collapse of a stormwater culvert beneath the only rail link to Port Taranaki.

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BOIL WATER NOTICE AFTER E. COLI FOUND IN CARTERTON WATER SUPPLY

All water used for drinking and food preparation for the 4600 homes and businesses on the Carterton water supply, must be boiled, after E. coli was found. 

 

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COMPLAINTS AGAINST REAL ESTATE AGENTS AT 10 YEAR LOW

Complaints against real estate agents hit 10-year low but consumer issues during deals rise. 

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REAL ESTATE AGENTS ENTER TOP 10 JOBS LIST

Property boom propels real estate agents into NZ's top-10 jobs list.

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SUICIDE RATE STILL RISING FOR CONSTRUCTION WORKERS

The construction industry has the highest suicide numbers for any single sector in New Zealand and it is not improving.       

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GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES WORKSHOPS TO EXPLAIN THREE WATERS REFORM TO IWI AND COUNCILS

Sixty-seven different councils own and operate the majority of New Zealand's water services. The management of water services has come under increased scrutiny after a review, set up alongside the Havelock North water contamination inquiry, found considerable underinvestment in infrastructure and significant ongoing challenges.

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WATER FLUORIDATION POWERS TO BE GIVEN TO THE DIRECTOR GENERAL OF HEALTH

The Government is taking control of water fluoridation from councils and giving it to the Director General of Health, Ashley Bloomfield.

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